Dealership Blur Plate
"Dealership Blur Plate" is a practical privacy workflow, not a design exercise. Keep it simple and repeatable.
Recommended process
- Document reflective-surface checks as a required pass.
- Set one approved mask + blur profile for the entire inventory team.
- Check exports in listing thumbnail and full-detail views before publish.
- Keep a rollback folder for original internal media and publish only blurred copies.
Production-ready defaults
- Baseline blur: 16-24px for close-up inventory photos.
- Padding: 8-12% to survive marketplace crops.
- Run final checks on both mobile and desktop listing layouts.
Quality checks before publishing
- Every listing passes a 2x zoom readability test.
- Every listing is checked for reflective surfaces.
- Every listing uses the same approved export preset.
Failure patterns to avoid
- Inconsistent mask sizing across staff -> standardize a preset and enforce it.
- Low blur on high-res images -> raise blur strength for close-up shots.
- Delayed publishing due rework -> introduce a two-step SOP checklist.
Session snapshot
The best "dealership blur plate" result is not the strongest blur; it is the lowest blur that still removes readable details everywhere.
Related dealership resources
Pair this page with plate blur settings, redact vs blur decisions, and face privacy workflow.
Last-mile quality review
Most privacy misses happen in the final 10%: compressed previews, reflected details, or crop variants. Treat verification as part of the workflow, not an optional step.
- Check thumbnail and compressed preview versions, not just the full file.
- Run one final pass for secondary identifiers (badges, street numbers, documents).
- Open the final photo in full-screen and confirm identifiers are unreadable.
More help: plate blur guide, face blur workflow, and video privacy guide.
Decision help: blur vs pixelate vs redact. Popular use case: dealership inventory workflow.